Can't migrate to new MacBook Pro

Hi,
I have just brought home my new MacBook Pro, running 10.8.  I can't migrate my stuff from my MacBook, which is running 10.8.2 - neither computer sees each other via wifi or ethernet cable.  I have also discovered that my external hard drive with my backups on it is corrupted. I tried downloading the latest software update - it appeared to download, then I got the spinning wheel in the corner of the update window for awhile then nothing.  I restarted the Pro & clicked on software update and it didn't install it.   I have read that a few people are having trouble installing the latest update on 2012 computers.
Any ideas gratefully accepted, thanks.

Step by step:
1) Your old MB is running a newer OS X version than the new MBP. After migrating, you might discover some incompatibilties, e.g. the iPhoto library not opening on the new MBP, et al.
2) Probably you can't update the new MBP yet because for some new models the presently available updates don't apply, and it's unknown when one for you will be available. Just be patient.
3) In any case, and before migrating, you should have a proper fresh backup of your old MB. See that you fix the external drive (re-format with Disk Utility, then create new, full backup with Time Machine, verify it works).
4a) Once that's done, you may use that external drive to migrate from. Back to point 1) here...
4b) You should be able to migrate from one Mac to another, too, if they have a proper connection. Guess your network settings were wrong when you tried. Warning: WiFi is slow and might take forever.
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